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Android 12 is here, but you can’t install the final version yet

The day is almost finally here. Well, it’s finally here, but not really. Android 12 is now “live in AOSP”, according to a post from Dave Burk, VP of Engineering, on the Android Developers Blog. Basically, the source code for Android 12 is being pushed to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which brings us one step closer to the actual final release of Android 12.

Burke shared that the final update will begin coming to the Google Pixel “in the next few weeks”, before arriving for a slew of devices “later this year”. These other devices include phones from Samsung, Oppo, OnePlus, Realme, Tecno, Xiaomi, and Vivo, but we don’t have any specifics as to when the update will actually arrive for those.

In addition to sharing that the Android 12 source code has arrived in AOSP, Burke revealed some interesting tidbits about the beta program.

More than 225,000 of you tested our early releases on Pixel and devices from our partners, and you sent us nearly 50,000 issue reports to help improve the quality of the release.

That’s quite an impressive number of devices to be enrolled in the Android 12 beta program, which backs up Burke’s tweet from back in June, where the Android 12 beta was stated as being Google’s “most downloaded/installed beta ever”.

We’ve already covered quite a bit as to what Android 12 will bring to your devices, but there are a few more changes that weren’t previously announced until today’s blog post. These include an all-new battery widget for your various devices, including your phone, smartwatch, and headphones. The location access pop-up is also more detailed than previously, showing an overview of the differences between “Precise” and “Approximate”, while giving you the same three different options below.

Highlights of Android 12

When Android 12 finally does arrive, here are some of the highlights of what your device will be able to do.

Although we were hoping that Android 12 would land for Pixel devices today, it’s just our luck that we’ll have to wait a little while longer. But if you’re already on Beta 5, you should be perfectly fine until the final version is released.

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